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Five things to remember for 2023

Neil Pharaoh, Tuesday, 17th January 2023 -  As we start to awaken from our holiday slumber and think of the year ahead, what are five key things to consider in the world of government engagement in 2023?

Opinion

Ins and outs in political strategy for 2023

Angus Crowther, Monday, 16th January 2023 -  In today's instalment of #resolutions23, Angus Crowther explains what's in and what's out for his political strategy work going forward. 
A power plant at sunset, with huge clouds of steam and smoke coming out of the chimneys.

Emissions to be slashed under promised reforms

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 11th January 2023 -  The sector says net zero is at risk under the government’s proposal, but a consulting firm says some businesses are already taking steps to curb the climate crisis. 

Opinion

The price we pay for selling our values   

David Crosbie, Wednesday, 14th December 2022 -  David Crosbie explains why Robodebt is "an icon of malicious discrimination against innocent and vulnerable Australians".
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivers a keynote speech at today’s Accelerating Sustainable Finance event hosted by the Australian Sustainable Finance Institute at NAB Place in Sydney, Monday, December 12, 2022. (AAP Image/Bianca De Marchi)

New government policies target greenwashing

Ruby Kraner-Tucci, Monday, 12th December 2022 -  A raft of new policies aimed at increasing transparency and accountability will be rolled out by the federal government.
Anna Longley, ACNC Assistant Commissioner, Sue Woodward, incoming ACNC Commissioner, and Deborah Jenkins, acting ACNC Commissioner smiling at camera.

ACNC celebrates 10 years

Ruby Kraner-Tucci, Tuesday, 6th December 2022 -  The national charity regulator commemorates contributions made to the for-purpose sector over its first decade in operation.

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Parliament of South Australia

How SA sets itself apart

Neil Pharaoh, Monday, 5th December 2022 -  What is it about South Australia that so frequently puts it at the forefront of social reform? 
Senators Dean Smith and Catryna Bilyk smile at the camera. They are holding a piece of paper between them with words we can't read.

Parliamentarians join forces in charity friendship group

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 30th November 2022 -  The sector will be able to use the group to launch key initiatives and engage with parliamentarians.

Will Victorian Labor come good on its pre-election promises?

Ruby Kraner-Tucci, Monday, 28th November 2022 -  With a flurry of promises in the lead up to the weekend’s state election, we wrap up those relevant for the for-purpose sector made by Dan Andrews and his party during campaigning.

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Is politics actually the oldest profession?

Neil Pharaoh, Wednesday, 23rd November 2022 -  Some lessons from ancient Egypt need to be remembered if you are to ensure your not-for-profit dominion can stand the test of time, writes Neil Pharaoh.
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